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Substance Volume Tracking & Reporting

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Substance Volume Tracking & Reporting

Keep on top of mandatory and optional volume tracking data across regions.

Volume Tracking is Currently Available for:

  1. 01REACH Substance Volume tracking for the EU, including Tonnage band calculation, Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) volume calculation in Mixtures, and Article Bill of Materials (BOM).
  1. 02Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) for the US, including both volume tracking and uploading of data to the EPA’s eCDRweb Reporting Tool.
  1. 03Chemical Substance Control Law (CSCL) for Japan.
  1. 04UK REACH Volume Tracking for Great Britain.
  1. 05K-REACH Volume Tracking for South Korea.
  1. 06Toxic and Concerned Chemical Substance Control Act (TCCSCA) for Taiwan.
  1. 07Turkish REACH (KKDIK) Volume Tracking for Turkey.
  • 01

    Automated Calculation of Tonnage Bands Per Substance Per Legal Entity.

  • 02

    Automated Alarms When Volumes Meet Threshold Values.

  • 03

    Export to Excel® for Graphical Presentation.

  • 04

    Simulations on Estimated Volume Information.

  • 05

    Parameterized Reporting with Pivot Tables.

REACH Substance Volume Tracking (EU)

ExESS Volume Tracking is based on the input of commercial trade volumes, product compositions, REACH parameters, chemicals allocation per legal entity (LE)/Site/Business Unit (BU), and more.

REACH SVHC Volume Calculation in Mixtures and Article Bill of Materials

The calculation is based on the collection of mixture compositions and article BOM. Based on CAS, EC and EC Index numbers, ExESS tracks listed SVHC and calculates the %ww in the structures. ExESS can generate lists, overviews and letters to comply with REACH regulations. Information and calculations are used to complete section 15 and Section 3 of the Extended Safety Data Sheet (eSDS) in compliance with REACH Annex II.

CDR Volume Tracking (U.S.)

ExESS Volume Tracking is in use today for tracking volumes according to U.S. Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) requirements. Compliant with OSHA’s HAZcom 2012, ExESS Volume Tracking includes substance volume tracking, worker exposure tracking and usage tracking, as well as field-specific Confidential Business Information (CBI) tracking. ExESS Volume Tracking includes a special “Export to e-CDRweb” reporting feature that automates the creation of the XML upload file by site which greatly simplifies CDR submissions on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) website.

CSCL Volume Tracking (Japan)

ExESS can be used to track the Japanese requirements to comply with the Chemical Substances Control Law (CSCL) volume tracking rules.

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